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Mardi Gras Invitations
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Ball and Tableau Invitations
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Por El Rey Boabdil<br />Second Anniversary <br />KOP <br />The honor of your company is requested at Tarragona Hall Pensacola Easter Monday April 17th 1876 <br />Second Anniversary <br />KOP 1876 <br />Solomon, The King <br />Tarragona Hall, Easter Monday, April 17, 1876. <br />Programme. <br />K.O.P.--Second Anniversary. <br />Tableau 1. <br />The Lord's Anointed. <br />Characters: King Solomon; Zadok, the High Priest; Eli and Abiathar, Priests of the Temple; Pharaoh's Daughter, Queen of Israel; Tapath, Daughter of Solomon; Asenath, Woman of Honor; Adoniram, Prince over the Tribute; Eloakim and Eleazar, Levite Priests; Gebur, Ahilud, Shimei and Dekar, Guards of the Household. <br />Scene 1st.--Solomon Before the Ark. <br />"And he stood before the altar of the LORD, in the presence of all the congregation of Israel, and spread forth his hands [<em>King James Version</em>, 2 Chronicles 6:12]." <br />Scene 2d.--The People Rejoice. <br />"Beauteous and bright is he among the tribes, <br />As when the Sun, attired in glistening robes, <br />Comes dancing from his Oriental gate <br />And, bridegroom-like, hurls through the gloomy air <br />His radiant beams [George Peele, <em>David and Bethsabe </em>I.7.58-62]." <br />Tableau II. <br />The Judgment of Solomon. <br />Characters: Solomon; Benaiah, Captain of the Host; Jeshru, Ruler over Thousands; Ahishar, Prince over the Household; Jehoshaphat, Prince over the Records; Elon, Chief Eunuch; Abner, Ruler over Hundreds; Gad and Shuni, the King's Guards; Adonizek, a Cupbearer; Rachel, a Mother in Israel; Zillah, a Concubine. <br />Scene 1st.--Claiming the Child. <br />"I arose a mother in Israel [Judges 5:7]." <br />Scene 2d.--Mother-Love Triumphs. <br />"Only the actions of the just <br />Smell sweet and blossom in the dust [James Shirley, <em>The Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, </em>"A Dirge" 23-24]." <br />"A mother is a mother still, <br />The holiest thing alive<br />[Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "The Three Graves" III.258-259]!" <br />Tableau III. <br />Solomon in All His Glory. <br />Characters: Solomon; Elihoreph, Prince in Israel; Jeshru; Hiram, the Artificer; Adoniram; Elon, the Eunuch; Priests of the Temple; Shuni, the Guard; The Queen of Sheba; Nezle and Almah, Women of Honor; Hazourk, Eunuch to the Queen; Ismail and Hassan, her Guards. <br />Scene 1st.--Visit of the Queen of Sheba. <br />"Sabean odors from the spicy shore <br />Of Araby, the blest [John Milton, <em>Paradise Lost</em>, IV.162-163].["] <br />------ <br />"The glory dies not [Origin unknown]!" <br />Scene 2d.--The Half Not Told. <br />"Howbeit, I believed not their words, until I came, and mine eyes had seen it; and behold the one-half of the greatness of thy wisdom was not told me [2 Chronicles 9:6]!" <br />Tableau IV. <br />Solomon's Ending. <br />Characters: Molech, the Abomination of Ammon; Chemosh, Abomination of Moab; Ashtoreth, of the Zidonians; Baal-peor, of the Phoenicians; Solomon; Zadok; Eli; Pharaoh's Daughter; Benaiah; Jereboam, Ruler over Joseph; Hadad, the Edomite; Rezon, Son of Eliadah. <br />Scene 1st.--Idolatry of the Abominations. <br />"And Pan to Moses lends his pagan horn [Alexander Pope, <em>The Dunciad</em> III.110]." <br />----------- <br />"The god of my idolatry [William Shakespeare, <em>Romeo and Juliet </em>II.2.114]." <br />Scene 2d.--The Dead King. <br />"For the King stood there always; <br />And it was solemn and strange to behold <br />That dead King crowned with a crown of gold [Owen Meredith, "The Ebony Staff of Solomon" 22-24]." <br />"For he leaned on his ebony staff upright; <br />And over his shoulders the purple robe; <br />And his hair and his beard were both snow white; <br />And the fear of him filled the globe, <br />So that none dared touch him though he was dead [Meredith 25-29]." <br />"Awed by the face, and the fear, and the fame <br />Of the dead King standing there; <br />For his hair was so white, and his eyes so cold, <br />That they left him alone with his crown of gold [Meredith 39-42]." <br />Col. B. F. Yniestra, <br />A.L. Avery, Esq., Dr. R. B. S. Hargis, <br />J. M. LeBaron, Esq., D. F. Sullivan, Esq., <br />Dr. John C. Whiting, L. M. Merritt, Esq., <br />James Creary, Esq.
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Knights of Priscus Association 1876
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Mardi Gras invitations
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Mardi Gras invitation for the KOP 1876
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17 April 1876
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<em>(Authorized) King James Version of the Bible</em> 2 Chronicles 6:12 in Tableau I, Scene 1st; Judges 5:7 in Tableau II, Scene 1st; and 2 Chronicles 9:6 in Tableau III, Scene 2d.
George Peele, <em>David and Bethsabe</em> I.7.58-62 in Tableau I, Scene 2d.
James Shirley, "A Dirge" (from <em>The Contention of Ajax and Ulysses</em>) 23-24 in Quote 1, Tableau II, Scene 2d.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "The Three Graves" III.258-259 in Quote 2, Tableau II, Scene 2d.
John Milton, <em>Paradise Lost</em> IV.162-163 in Quote 1, Tableau III, Scene 1st.
Alexander Pope, <em>The Dunciad</em> III.110 in Quote 1, Tableau IV, Scene 1st.
William Shakespeare, <em>Romeo and Juliet</em> II.2.114 in Quote 2, Tableau IV, Scene 1st.
Owen Meredith, "The Ebony Staff of Solomon" 22-24, 25-29, 39-42 in Tableau IV, Scene 2d.
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Mardi Gras invitations
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Ball and Tableau Invitations
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KOP <br />First Anniversary <br />The honor of your company is requested at <br />Odd Fellows Hall <br />Easter Monday, March 29th, 1875, at Nine O'clock. <br />Reception Committee. <br />Hon. J. P. Jones, <br />Col. B. F. Yniestra, E. E. Simpson, Esq., <br />Hon. A. E. Maxwell, D. F. Sullivan, Esq., Col. C. C. Yonge, <br />A. L. Avery, Esq., Dr. R. B. S. Hargis, L. M. Merritt, Esq., Major S. Z. Gonzales. <br />Odd Fellows' Hall, Easter Monday March 29th, 1875, at Nine O'Clock. <br />KOP <br />Admit Mr. _____ and Ladies <br />No. ____ Not Transferable. <br />First Anniversary. <br />Antony and Cleopatra. <br />Odd Fellows' Hall. Easter Monday, March 29th, 1875. <br />Programme. <br />1st Tableau. <br />Antony Leaving Cleopatra. <br />Characters: Marc Antony, Cleopatra, Enobarbus, Thoron, Alexas, Seleueus, Ventidius, Mardian. <br /> ["]Upon your sword <br />Sit laurelled Victory: and smooth success <br />Be strewed before your feet [Shakespeare, <em>Antony and Cleopatra</em> I.3.103-105]!["] <br />2d Tableau. <br />Meeting of Caesar and Pompey. <br />Characters. <br />Octavius Caesar, Antony, Maecenas, Agrippa, Taurus, Ventidius, Pompey, Scarus, Caius Cestus. <br />["]Let me take thy hand! <br />I never hated thee. I have seen thee fight, <br />When I have envied thy behavior [II.6.75-77].["] <br />3d Tableau. <br />Antony After Actium.<br /> Characters. <br />Antony, Eros, Decretas, Silon, Elis[?], Egmatis, Dimetis, Askir, Cleopatra, Dancing Girl, Egyptian Lady. <br />["]O! whither hast thou led me, Egypt? See <br />How I convey my shame out of thine eyes, <br />By looking back what I have left behind <br />'Stroyed in dishonor [III.11.50-53].["]<br /> 4th Tableau. <br />Death of Marc Antony. <br />Characters. <br />Cleopatra, Charmian, Iras, Mardian, Apis, Osiris, Anubis, Ferraj, Diomedes. <br />["]I am dying. Egypt--dying! <br />Give me some wine and let me speak a little [IV.15.42-43].["] <br />5th Tableau.<br /> Cleopatra and Octavius. <br />Characters. <br />Cleopatra, Charmian, Iras, Quiron, Lutis, Proculeius, Dolabella, Octavius Caesar, Ligal.<br />["]Give me my robe: put on my crown: <br />I have immortal longings in me!-- <br />* * * * Husband, I come [V.2.277-278, 284]!["] <br />Reception Committee. <br />Hon. J.P. Jones, <br />Col. B. F. Yniestra, E. E. Simpson, Esq., <br />Hon. A. E. Maxwell, D. F. Sullivan, Esq., <br />Col. O. O. Yonge, A. L. Avery, Esq., <br />Dr. R. B. S. Hargis, L. M. Merritt, Esq., <br />Major S. Z. Gonzalez. <br />Rachel. Mother in Israel. <br />Zadok. High Priest of Israel. <br />Zabud. Son of Nathan.
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Knights of Priscus Association 1875
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Mardi Gras invitations
Mardi Gras tableaux
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Mardi Gras Invitation for the KOP 1875
Mardi Gras tableau for the KOP 1875
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29 March 1875
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William Shakespeare, <em>Antony and Cleopatra</em> I.3.103-105 in 1st Tableau; II.6.75-77 in 2d Tableau; III.11.50-53 in 3d Tableau; IV.15.42-43 in 4th Tableau; V.2.277-278, 284 in 5th Tableau.
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